
Rubber bolt-on bumps shift and fail in the Inland Valley heat. We install permanent asphalt speed bumps that become part of your pavement and stay put.

Speed bump installation in French Valley involves shaping and compacting hot-mix asphalt into a permanent raised hump across your driveway or private road, with most single-bump installations completed in a few hours and ready for use the same day.
No sign, reminder, or bolt-on strip works as consistently as a physical feature that forces every driver to slow down. An asphalt bump becomes part of the pavement itself - it will not shift in the summer heat, will not require re-bolting, and does not look like an afterthought. For properties that also need work on the surrounding surface, asphalt sealcoating is a natural companion service that protects the bump and the surrounding pavement at the same time.
French Valley is home to many family-oriented neighborhoods and shared private roads where managing vehicle speed is a real and daily concern. A well-placed bump or two gives you a built-in safety margin that does not depend on any driver remembering to slow down.
If delivery trucks, visitors, or family members routinely roll through your property faster than feels safe, a speed bump is the most reliable fix. No sign or verbal reminder works as consistently as a physical feature that requires drivers to ease off the gas. This is especially true on straight driveways and shared access roads where drivers naturally pick up speed.
In French Valley's family-oriented neighborhoods, kids on bikes and dogs off-leash are a daily reality. A speed bump gives you a built-in safety margin every time a vehicle enters your property - without relying on anyone to remember to slow down. For properties where young children play near the driveway, it is one of the most practical safety additions you can make.
Many French Valley properties share a common access road. When multiple households use the same road, speeds tend to creep up over time. A bump or two creates a shared standard that does not depend on any one neighbor's cooperation, and a professionally installed asphalt bump is far more durable and cleaner-looking than a rubber strip voted on at a neighborhood meeting.
If you already have a bolt-on speed bump that has shifted, cracked, or started peeling up at the edges - a common outcome after a few Inland Valley summers - it is time to replace it with something permanent. Heat and UV exposure cause rubber to crack and plastic to become brittle, and fasteners loosen over time. An asphalt bump will not have those problems.
We install permanent hot-mix asphalt speed bumps on residential driveways, shared private roads, and parking areas across French Valley and the surrounding Temecula Valley region. The process is straightforward: we mark the location, prepare the existing surface, and lay and compact a carefully formed mound of asphalt to a consistent, smooth profile. The bump bonds to the surrounding pavement and becomes a permanent part of the surface - no bolts, no anchors, no loose pieces.
On longer driveways and private roads, one bump often is not enough to control speeds across the full length. We will walk the site with you and recommend placement based on the actual grade and straight-run distance. For properties that are also getting new pavement, we coordinate speed bump installation with parking lot paving so both are completed in a single mobilization. And if your bump is going onto existing asphalt that has some age on it, pairing the installation with asphalt sealcoating extends the life of the whole surface.
Best for homeowners who need to slow vehicles on a standard driveway or short private access road.
Suited for longer driveways and shared roads where a single bump would allow speeds to build back up between bumps.
For properties with failing bolt-on bumps that need a permanent, heat-resistant replacement.
Bumps on grades require adjusted profiles and careful drainage planning - we account for both during the site visit.
French Valley sits in the Temecula Valley area of Riverside County, where summer temperatures regularly climb well above 100 degrees F. That extreme heat is exactly what causes rubber and plastic bolt-on bumps to fail - the material cracks, fasteners loosen, and the bump shifts out of position. An asphalt bump bonded to the existing pavement handles those temperatures without any of those problems. Our crew times installations for cooler parts of the day during summer, which also means the asphalt cools and firms up faster so you are back to normal use sooner. Homeowners across Temecula and Menifee deal with the same climate conditions, and we work in both communities regularly.
The other local factor worth knowing is soil movement. Much of the Inland Southern California region sits on clay-bearing soils that expand when wet and shrink when dry. That movement can stress the edges of a speed bump over time, particularly where the profile changes. Proper base compaction before installation is how we prevent cracking and settling at the bump edges - it takes a little more care upfront, but it is the difference between a bump that holds its shape for years and one that starts separating from the surrounding pavement after the first rainy season. French Valley is also an unincorporated community in Riverside County, which means any permit or right-of-way questions go through county channels. We know those requirements and will tell you exactly what applies to your project before we schedule a date.
Tell us the location, the width of the road or driveway, and how many bumps you have in mind. We will ask about the surface condition and whether the road is private or shared. We get back to you within one business day.
We visit your property, measure the full width, check the grade and drainage, and confirm the best placement. This visit takes less than 30 minutes and is completely free. You get a written quote that covers materials, labor, and any surface prep needed.
We will tell you exactly what approvals apply to your project before scheduling. If your community has an HOA, we can help you describe the project clearly so the approval process goes smoothly and quickly.
The crew marks the location, prepares the surface, and lays and compacts the asphalt bump to a smooth, even profile. For a single bump on a standard driveway, hands-on work takes a few hours. We walk the finished installation with you before leaving to confirm the profile and drainage are correct.
We will walk your driveway or private road, check the grade and drainage, and give you a written price - no pressure, no surprises.
(951) 579-7812A speed bump only works if it covers the full width of the travel lane - otherwise drivers steer around it. We measure the full width during the site visit and build the bump accordingly. A partial-width bump is a waste of money and we will never recommend one.
French Valley's planned communities often require HOA sign-off before any paving work begins. We have worked in HOA-governed communities throughout the Temecula Valley and can help you prepare the right documentation so the approval process does not slow down your project.
We use hot-mix asphalt formulated for high-temperature performance, following standards set by the National Asphalt Pavement Association. The right mix specification is what separates a bump that holds its shape through Inland Valley summers from one that softens and deforms.
We put the scope, price, and warranty in writing before work begins. If the bump separates from the surrounding pavement or shows workmanship defects, we come back and fix it. A contractor who stands behind the work puts it in writing - and we do.
A well-built asphalt speed bump looks like it belongs - smooth transitions on both sides, flush with the surrounding pavement, no loose edges. That is the standard on every installation we do, whether it is one bump on a residential driveway or several across a shared private road.
Protect the surrounding pavement and extend the life of your speed bump with a fresh sealcoat.
Learn MoreFull-depth parking lot paving for commercial and shared-access properties that need a complete surface upgrade.
Learn MoreOur crew works around the Inland Valley heat - we will get your driveway done right and back in use the same day. Call now to book your free site visit.